Describe the distribution of active volcanoes, 1 earthquake epicenters, and major mountain belts Describe the different types of plate boundaries 3 Explain the different processes that occur along the 6 plate boundaries (Convergent boundary) Explain the different processes that occur along the 10 plate boundaries (Divergent boundary) Explain the different processes that occur along the 13 plate boundaries (Transform Fault Boundary) Describe the Internal Structure of the Earth (Layers of 15 the Earth) Describe the Internal Structure of the Earth (Seismic 18 Waves) Describe the Internal Structure of the Earth 20 (Composition of Earth’s Interior) Describe possible causes of plate movement 22 (Continental Drift Theory) Describe possible causes of plate movement 24 (Seafloor Spreading Theory) Describe possible causes of plate movement 27 (Tectonic Plate) Enumerate the Lines of Evidence that support plate 29 movement II QUARTER 2 – FORCE, MOTION & ENERGY 32 Compare the relative wavelengths of different forms of electromagnetic waves
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Tel. No.: (053) 323-8882 │ depedleyte.net │ depedleytedivision@gmail.com Cite examples of practical applications of the 34 different regions of EM waves, such as the use of radio waves in telecommunications Explain the effects of EM radiation on living things 36 and the environment Predict the qualitative characteristics (orientation, 38 type, and magnification) of images formed by plane and curved mirrors and lenses Apply ray diagramming techniques in describing the 42 characteristics and positions of images formed by lenses Identify ways in which the properties of mirrors and 51 lenses determine their use in optical instruments (e.g., cameras and binoculars) Demonstrate the generation of electricity by 53 movement of a magnet through a coil Explain the operation of a simple electric motor and 55 generator III QUARTER 3 – LIVING THINGS & THEIR ENVIRONMENT Describe the parts of the reproductive system and 60 their functions Explain the role of hormones involved in the female 66 and male reproductive systems Describe the feedback mechanisms involved in 69 regulating processes in the female reproductive system Describe how the nervous system coordinates and 73 regulates this feedback mechanisms to maintain homeostasis
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Tel. No.: (053) 323-8882 │ depedleyte.net │ depedleytedivision@gmail.com Explain how protein is made using information from 76 DNA Explain how mutations may cause changes in the 79 structure and function of a protein Explain how fossil records, comparative anatomy, 83 and genetic information provide evidence to evolution Explain the occurrence of evolution 86 Explain how species diversity increases the probability 88 of adaptation and survival of organisms in changing environments Explain the relationship between population growth 91 and carrying capacity Suggest ways to minimize human impact on the 94 environment IV QUARTER 4 – MATTER Investigate the relationship between volume, 97 pressure and temperature Investigate the relationship between volume and 98 pressure at constant temperature of a gas Investigate the relationship between volume and 100 temperature at constant pressure of a gas Explains these relationships using the kinetic 103 molecular theory Recognize the major categories of biomolecules 106 such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids Apply the principles of conservation of mass to 109 chemical reactions
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Tel. No.: (053) 323-8882 │ depedleyte.net │ depedleytedivision@gmail.com Explain how the factors affecting rates of chemical 113 reactions are applied in food preservation and materials production, control of fire, pollution, and corrosion Answer’s Key 115 List of References 161 List of writers, editors, and division focal persons 162